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Subject:RE: Too many documents open at once? From:"Lauren M. LeDuc" <lleduc -at- designnettech -dot- com> To:"'Downing, David'" <david -dot- downing -at- Fiserv -dot- com> Date:Tue, 24 Mar 2009 14:59:05 -0400
David Downing wrote:
"Yesterday afternoon, I had a whole bunch of Word documents open at once and
Word essentially had a nervous breakdown and bombed out with one of those
error messages saying that "Word is being forced to close down."
Now I realize that the reality of Word is that it can bomb at any time for
any reason, but I was wondering if having too many documents open at once is
a "known issue." If it is, I can just try to avoid the situation in the
future -- kind of like the joke where the guy says to the doctor, "Doctor,
it hurts when I do this," and the doctor says, "Well then don't do that!""
That happens to me all the time, but much more with ::shudders:: Vista than
it did with XP...but I won't get into that.
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